TORONTO -- For more than four decades, Christine Mak travelled every year to Disney parks and various conventions to commune with fellow fans of fantasy and science fiction. But her streak was interrupted early last year when the COVID-19 crisis halted cross-border celebrations.
As case counts recently climbed in Florida, Mak scrapped her planned pilgrimage to Walt Disney World in January. A number of Canadian concertgoers have taken to Billy Joel's Facebook page to express dismay that the ongoing closure of the U.S.-Canada land border will prevent them from driving to Buffalo to see the crooner perform next Saturday.
Nevertheless, Hoogendoorn says she's advising her clients against booking trips out of the country until 2022. And even if they do, further complications may await in the vaccination rules of event venues, hotels and restaurants you hope to visit. The travel industry is adjusting to the most significant challenge it's faced since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Dimanche says.
Yet more FEAR MONGERING from CTV
I want that couch...lol
We had less cases this time last year with a 0% vaccination rate despite covid being in every province in the country months prior. Why is it that with an 80% vaccination rate it's higher, shouldn't it at least by x% lower?
Its great to get vaccine , but stupidity kills people more than the virus ! Stay home, but they broke the rules and blame the government for the Lost ! ...
I WANT that couch.!!! 😝
Anyone planning a 'getaway' in this world has more than plans scrambled!